Cindy Crawford Shares Personal Note From JFK Jr. After Magazine Cover

The supermodel posted the sentimental letter after the FX series "Love Story" highlighted the 1995 magazine launch.

Feb. 28, 2026 at 7:20am

Cindy Crawford shared a personal note she received from the late John F. Kennedy Jr. after she posed for the inaugural cover of his George magazine in 1995. Crawford posted the sentimental letter from Kennedy on social media following the airing of an episode of the FX series "Love Story" that highlighted the major career milestone for Kennedy (played by Paul Anthony Kelly).

Why it matters

The note from Kennedy to Crawford provides a rare personal glimpse into the relationship between the supermodel and the son of the former president, who launched George magazine to cover politics and culture in a unique way.

The details

Crawford's Instagram post included an image of the cover of George magazine, which featured the supermodel dressed as a scantily clad George Washington. The post came after the FX series "Love Story" depicted the launch of the magazine and Kennedy's collaboration with Crawford.

  • In 1995, Crawford posed for the inaugural cover of George magazine, which was founded by John F. Kennedy Jr.
  • On February 28, 2026, Crawford shared the personal note she received from Kennedy after the magazine cover shoot.

The players

Cindy Crawford

A supermodel and '90s icon who posed for the inaugural cover of George magazine in 1995.

John F. Kennedy Jr.

The son of former president John F. Kennedy, who launched George magazine in 1995 to cover politics and culture in a unique way.

Paul Anthony Kelly

The actor who portrayed John F. Kennedy Jr. in the FX series "Love Story".

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What they’re saying

“Taking a trip down memory lane with @lovestoryfx. 1995 — the inaugural cover of JFK Jr's George Magazine, shot by the one and only Herb Ritts. Not just politics as usual…”

— Cindy Crawford

The takeaway

The personal note from John F. Kennedy Jr. to Cindy Crawford provides a rare glimpse into the relationship between the two public figures, highlighting the unique approach Kennedy took with his magazine George and the impact it had on the entertainment and political landscape.